Leeds United fans are used to busy transfer windows and this summer has been no different.

The arrival of a new manager will always being about changes and that has been the case with Marcelo Bielsa, who has brought in a handful of new faces, while cutting plenty of deadwood from the the squad he inherited from Paul Heckingbottom.

A total of six new players have arrived (four on loan, with two permanent deals), while a total of 17 players with first-team appearances to their name have left either on loan or on a permanent move.

Yosuke Ideguchi has left on loan without making a first-team appearance, while a host of under-23 prospects have been shipped out to get experiance.

It's been a long window, with plenty of ins and outs, so here's a reminder of who has come and gone from Elland Road this summer...

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Lewis Baker - Chelsea, loan

Baker has arrived on a season-long loan deal (Image: Leeds United)

The Chelsea midfielder will spend the 2018-19 campaign on loan at Elland Road after the club snapped him up as their first signing of the Marcelo Biesla era.

The England Under-21 international spent last year at Middlesbrough, but struggled for game time under both Garry Monk and Tony Pulis as he failed to build on the momentum of his excellent two-year spell at Vitesse.

A central midfielder by trade, Baker has the versatility to fit in as a holding midfielder, box-to-box marauder or even as Bielsa's enganche this season.

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Jack Harrison - Manchester City, loan

Jack Harrison will spend the season at Elland Road (Image: Leeds United)

Jack Harrison was Leeds' fourth arrival of the summer.

The 21-year-old has agreed a season-long loan move from Manchester City where he featured regularly for Pep Guardiola during pre-season and only recently returned from City’s tour of the United States.

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Patrick Bamford - Middlesbrough, undisclosed

Patrick Bamford arrived from Boro (Image: Leeds United)

Patrick Bamford has joined from Boro for an undisclosed fee and has penned a four-year deal with the club.

The forward joined Chelsea in 2012 before spending a number of seasons out on loan including at the Riverside during the 2014/15 campaign. He scored 17 goals for the club and won the league's Player of the Season.

Since that season he has strived to hit the same heights with a variety of clubs. Loan spells with Crystal Palace, Burnley and Norwich City all followed in the Premier League, but failed to ignite.

In 2017, the striker joined Boro on a permanent four-and-a-half-year deal in the region of £5.5m under then-manager Aitor Karanka.

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Izzy Brown - Chelsea, loan

Izzy Brown was Leeds' final signing of the summer (Image: Leeds United)

The highly-rated 21-year-old Chelsea attacker has signed up on a season-long loan, as Leeds brought in a third player from Stamford Bridge this summer.

Brown is currently working towards full fitness following the ACL injury he suffered while on loan at Brighton in January and will begin his time at the club working hard at Thorp Arch to get up to speed with Bielsa's staff. Leeds will not start paying Chelsea until he plays.

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Tyler Denton - Peterborough, loan

The 22-year-old, who signed a new three-year contract at Elland Road last summer, will link up with former Leeds boss Steve Evans at London Road as he looks to get some experience under his belt at the League One side.

Paudie O'Connor - Blackpool, loan

Leeds United centre-back Paudie O'Connor has joined League One side Blackpool on loan for the season.

The 20-year-old signed a new two-year contract at Elland Road last month but will now join the Bloomfield Road outfit to get some regular first-team football under his belt.

“I’ve had a nice week of getting a new deal at Leeds and then getting the opportunity to come to a great club like Blackpool," he told the Blackpool website.

"I’m really excited to get in, meet the lads and get training. I’m looking forward to getting a full season of first-team football under my belt, hopefully.”

Mallik Wilks - Doncaster Rovers, loan

Mallik Wilks made his Leeds debut in January 2017 (Image: ADRIAN DENNIS/AFP/Getty Images)

Striker Mallik Wilks has joined League One side Doncaster Rovers on loan until January 2.

He had two loan spells last year, with his time at Accrington a success as he turned out 24 times for the League Two champions, picking up a winners' medal in the process.

He then joined Grimsby in January, but suffered a series of injuries and failed to make much of an impact.

Marcus Antonsson - Malmo, permanent

The Swede has left Elland Road

Departure number ten of the off-season is Swedish striker Marcus Antonnson, who has joined Uwe Rosler's Malmo side on a permanent deal.

Antonsson spent the whole of last season on loan at Blackburn Rovers, and ends his Leeds United career with just 21 appearances and three goals since his 2016 arrival.

Ronaldo Vieira - Sampdoria, undisclosed

Ronaldo Vieira has left Leeds United for an undisclosed fee to join Serie A side Sampdoria.

The 20-year-old joined the Whites back in 2015 after impressing during a trial and made his debut as a substitute on the final day of the 2015/16 season in a 1-1 draw with Preston North End.